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Measures and Differential Equations in Infinite-Dimensional Space

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I. Measures and quasimeasures. Integration.- 1. Realvalued measures on algebras of sets.- 1.1. Premeasures.- 1.2. Same tests for ?-additivity of premeasures.- 1.3. Measurable and topological Radon spaces.- 1.4. Cylindrical measures.- 2. Cylinder sets and cylindrical functions.- 2.1. General definition of cylinder set.- 2.2. Cylinder sets in a linear space X.- 2.3. Measurable linear space.- 2.4. Cylindrical functions.- 3. Quasimeasures. Integration.- 3.1. Quasimeasures.- 3.2. Integral with respect to a quasimeasure.- 3.3. Quasimeasures in a measurable linear space.- 3.4. Positive quasimeasures.- 3.5. Integration of noncylindrical functions.- 4. Supplement: Some notions related to the topology of linear spaces.- 4.1. Prenorms.- 4.2. Locally convex spaces.- 4.3. Duality of linear spaces.- 4.4. Rigged Hilbert spaces.- 4.5. Polars.- 4.6. Nuclear topology.- 4.7. Compactness.- 5. Chapter I: Supplementary remarks and historical comments.- II. Gaussian measures in Hilbert space.- 1. Gaussian measures in finite-dimensional spaces.- 1.1. Characteristic functional and density.- 1.2. Computation of certain integrals.- 1.3. Integration by parts.- 1.4. Solution of the Cauchy problem.- 2. Gaussian measures in Hilbert space.- 2.1. ?-additivity for a Gaussian cylindrical measure.- 2.2. Some transformations of Gaussian measures in X.- 2.3. Computation of integrals.- 2.4. Gaussian cylindrical measures with arbitrary correlation operator.- 3. Measurable linear functionals and operators.- 3.1. Measurable linear functionals.- 3.2. Measurable linear operators.- 3.3. Integration by parts.- 3.4. Expansion into orthogonal polynomials.- 4. Absolute continuity of Gaussian measures.- 4.1. Equivalence of measures in a product space.- 4.2. Equivalence of Gaussian measures which differ by their means.- 4.3. Equivalence of Gaussian measures with distinct correlation operators.- 4.4. Absolute continuity of measures obtained from Gaussian measures by certain transformations of space.- 5. Fourier-Wiener transformation.- 5.1. Fourier transformation with respect to a Gaussian measure.- 5.2. Fourier-Wiener transformation of entire nmctions.- 5.3. Connection between the Fourier-Wiener transformation and orthogonal polynomials.- 6. Complexvalued Gaussian quasimeasures.- 6.1. Feynman integrals.- 6.2. Integration of analytic functionals.- 6.3. Computation of certain Feynman integrals.- 7. Chapter II: Supplementary re marks and historical comments.- III. Measures in linear topological spaces.- 1. ?-additivity conditions for nonnegative cylindrical measures in the space X' dual to a locally convex space X.- 1.1. Sufficient conditions for ?-additivity. Strong regularity.- 1.2. Necessary conditions for ?-additivityM.- 1.3. The Hilbert space case.- 1.4. Integral representations of the group of unitary operators.- 1.5. Continuous cylindrical measures.- 2. Sequences of Radon measures.- 2.1. Weak compaetness in a spaee of measures.- 2.2. Weak completeness of spaees of measures.- 2.3. Properties of R-spaces.- 2.4. Examples of R-spaces.- 2.5. Weak compaetness of a family of measures in a space X'.- 3. Chapter III: Supplementary remarks and historical comments.- IV. Differentiable measures and distributions.- 1. Differentiable functions, differentiable expressions.- 1.1. Derivatives of a vector function.- 1.2. Higher order derivatives.- 1.3. Linear differential expressions.- 1.4. Symmetrie and dissipative differential operators.- 2. Differentiable measures.- 2.1. Derivative of a measure.- 2.2. The logarithmie derivative.- 2.3. The derivative of a measure as an element of the dual space.- 2.4. Higher order derivatives.- 3. Distributions and generalized functions.- 3.1. Test functions and measures.- 3.2. Distributions. Operations on distributions.- 3.3. Generalized funetions and kernels.- 3.4. Fourier transformation of distributions.- 3.5. Differential expressions for distributions.- 4. Positive definiteness. Quasi-invariant distributions and bidistributions.- 4.1. Positive distri

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I. Measures and quasimeasures. Integration.- 1. Realvalued measures on algebras of sets.- 1.1. Premeasures.- 1.2. Same tests for ?-additivity of premeasures.- 1.3. Measurable and topological Radon spaces.- 1.4. Cylindrical measures.- 2. Cylinder sets and cylindrical functions.- 2.1. General definition of cylinder set.- 2.2. Cylinder sets in a linear space X.- 2.3. Measurable linear space.- 2.4. Cylindrical functions.- 3. Quasimeasures. Integration.- 3.1. Quasimeasures.- 3.2. Integral with respect to a quasimeasure.- 3.3. Quasimeasures in a measurable linear space.- 3.4. Positive quasimeasures.- 3.5. Integration of noncylindrical functions.- 4. Supplement: Some notions related to the topology of linear spaces.- 4.1. Prenorms.- 4.2. Locally convex spaces.- 4.3. Duality of linear spaces.- 4.4. Rigged Hilbert spaces.- 4.5. Polars.- 4.6. Nuclear topology.- 4.7. Compactness.- 5. Chapter I: Supplementary remarks and historical comments.- II. Gaussian measures in Hilbert space.- 1. Gaussian measures in finite-dimensional spaces.- 1.1. Characteristic functional and density.- 1.2. Computation of certain integrals.- 1.3. Integration by parts.- 1.4. Solution of the Cauchy problem.- 2. Gaussian measures in Hilbert space.- 2.1. ?-additivity for a Gaussian cylindrical measure.- 2.2. Some transformations of Gaussian measures in X.- 2.3. Computation of integrals.- 2.4. Gaussian cylindrical measures with arbitrary correlation operator.- 3. Measurable linear functionals and operators.- 3.1. Measurable linear functionals.- 3.2. Measurable linear operators.- 3.3. Integration by parts.- 3.4. Expansion into orthogonal polynomials.- 4. Absolute continuity of Gaussian measures.- 4.1. Equivalence of measures in a product space.- 4.2. Equivalence of Gaussian measures which differ by their means.- 4.3. Equivalence of Gaussian measures with distinct correlation operators.- 4.4. Absolute continuity of measures obtained from Gaussian measures by certain transformations of space.- 5. Fourier-Wiener transformation.- 5.1. Fourier transformation with respect to a Gaussian measure.- 5.2. Fourier-Wiener transformation of entire nmctions.- 5.3. Connection between the Fourier-Wiener transformation and orthogonal polynomials.- 6. Complexvalued Gaussian quasimeasures.- 6.1. Feynman integrals.- 6.2. Integration of analytic functionals.- 6.3. Computation of certain Feynman integrals.- 7. Chapter II: Supplementary re marks and historical comments.- III. Measures in linear topological spaces.- 1. ?-additivity conditions for nonnegative cylindrical measures in the space X' dual to a locally convex space X.- 1.1. Sufficient conditions for ?-additivity. Strong regularity.- 1.2. Necessary conditions for ?-additivityM.- 1.3. The Hilbert space case.- 1.4. Integral representations of the group of unitary operators.- 1.5. Continuous cylindrical measures.- 2. Sequences of Radon measures.- 2.1. Weak compaetness in a spaee of measures.- 2.2. Weak completeness of spaees of measures.- 2.3. Properties of R-spaces.- 2.4. Examples of R-spaces.- 2.5. Weak compaetness of a family of measures in a space X'.- 3. Chapter III: Supplementary remarks and historical comments.- IV. Differentiable measures and distributions.- 1. Differentiable functions, differentiable expressions.- 1.1. Derivatives of a vector function.- 1.2. Higher order derivatives.- 1.3. Linear differential expressions.- 1.4. Symmetrie and dissipative differential operators.- 2. Differentiable measures.- 2.1. Derivative of a measure.- 2.2. The logarithmie derivative.- 2.3. The derivative of a measure as an element of the dual space.- 2.4. Higher order derivatives.- 3. Distributions and generalized functions.- 3.1. Test functions and measures.- 3.2. Distributions. Operations on distributions.- 3.3. Generalized funetions and kernels.- 3.4. Fourier transformation of distributions.- 3.5. Differential expressions for distributions.- 4. Positive definiteness. Quasi-invariant distributions and bidistributions.- 4.1. Positive distri

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